Lightning strikes about 8 million times per day worldwide.

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The fastest wind speed ever recorded was 253 mph.

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Rainbows are caused by light refraction in raindrops.

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Tornadoes can have wind speeds over 300 mph.

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Hurricanes are called typhoons or cyclones in different regions.

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The highest temperature recorded on Earth was 134°F.

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Snowflakes always have six sides.

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The water cycle includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.

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Fog is a cloud that touches the ground.

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The wettest place on Earth is Mawsynram, India.

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